The purpose of the present study was to describe in greater anatomical detail the changes in brain structure that occur during maturation between childhood and adolescence. High-resolution MRI, tissue classification, and anatomical segmentation of cortical and subcortical regions were used in a sample of 35 normally developing children and adolescents between 7 and 16 years of age (mean age 11 years; 20 males, 15 females). Each cortical and subcortical measure was examined for age and sex effects on raw volumes and on the measures as proportions of total supratentorial cranial volume. Results indicate age-related increases in total supratentorial cranial volume and raw and proportional increases in total cerebral white matter. Gray-matter v...
AbstractLongitudinal studies including brain measures acquired through magnetic resonance imaging (M...
Brain development continues actively during adolescence. Previous MRI studies have shown complex pat...
The human brain undergoes profound structural changes with development. It does not mature by simply...
There is evidence that abnormal cerebral development during childhood is a risk factor for various c...
Recent advances in structural brain imaging have demonstrated that brain development continues throu...
The development of cortical gray matter, white matter (WM) volume, and WM microstructure in adolesce...
Before we can assess and interpret how developmental changes in human brain structure relate to cogn...
Before we can assess and interpret how developmental changes in human brain structure relate to cogn...
Volumetric studies have consistently shown reductions in cerebral gray matter volume between childho...
Longitudinal studies including brain measures acquired through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have...
In the present study using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), age changes in the morphology of the ce...
During adolescence, cognitive abilities increase robustly. To search for possible related structural...
The brain consists of partly segregated neural circuits within which structural convergence and func...
AbstractPuberty is characterized by hormonal, physical and psychological transformation. The human b...
Previous studies conducted by our group have provided evidence for age-related reductions in cortica...
AbstractLongitudinal studies including brain measures acquired through magnetic resonance imaging (M...
Brain development continues actively during adolescence. Previous MRI studies have shown complex pat...
The human brain undergoes profound structural changes with development. It does not mature by simply...
There is evidence that abnormal cerebral development during childhood is a risk factor for various c...
Recent advances in structural brain imaging have demonstrated that brain development continues throu...
The development of cortical gray matter, white matter (WM) volume, and WM microstructure in adolesce...
Before we can assess and interpret how developmental changes in human brain structure relate to cogn...
Before we can assess and interpret how developmental changes in human brain structure relate to cogn...
Volumetric studies have consistently shown reductions in cerebral gray matter volume between childho...
Longitudinal studies including brain measures acquired through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have...
In the present study using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), age changes in the morphology of the ce...
During adolescence, cognitive abilities increase robustly. To search for possible related structural...
The brain consists of partly segregated neural circuits within which structural convergence and func...
AbstractPuberty is characterized by hormonal, physical and psychological transformation. The human b...
Previous studies conducted by our group have provided evidence for age-related reductions in cortica...
AbstractLongitudinal studies including brain measures acquired through magnetic resonance imaging (M...
Brain development continues actively during adolescence. Previous MRI studies have shown complex pat...
The human brain undergoes profound structural changes with development. It does not mature by simply...